OK, that was kind of a sobering prognostication of things to come. Cheery, chirpy music accompanying the clinical tone of a disembodied airport announcement informing us we'll be crammed into small spaces without enough electricity to go around, and that this little unpowered dishwasher will be one of the few things we can cling to as a reminder of our First World past.
But here's the truly pertinent question: Does it count as cardio?
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Sorry, Malcolm; it's certainly an interesting idea, but the dystopian vision of the future implied in the narration completely overwhelms any information about the dishwasher. I've watched it three times and still find it a bit unnerving. [this post was last edited: 9/25/2015-10:31]
What next??????RIDICULOUS device!!!!I am sure even at that time there will still be enough electricity available in ANY home to use a dishwasher-and water,too.Think I would wash the dishes in the sink rather than use THAT thing!How'Bout the "Carosel" dishwasher????
first we had the salad spinner to get the water off of what we were eating.....and now we have this wind up crank wonder to put the water back on the dishes we ate off! What will they think of next...
DON'T LET THEM GET TO WASHING MACHINES NEXT! You'll be riding the stationery bikes again before you realize it.
You know damn right well, that someone is going to try to see just how fast they can "crank" the sucker up to.
"How fast you can crank this sucker up to??"Lets see--hook it to the PTO of a vintage Sunbeam Mixmaster or KA mixer???Or lets go WAY out------HOW'BOUT the 1000RPM PTO of the "ol tractor?????That will clean those dishes!!!!Or for us vacuum cleaner fans-try to hook it to your Kirby!!!
Have sat sitting here and seen some daft inventions but this thing takes the cake.
That someone would stand there hand cranking a "dishwasher" when they just could have washed the dishes by and been done with things is beyond comprehension.
Larry, I could see myself having a heart attack or at least serious <span style="font-size: 12pt;">off-balance issues, not only for the clothes but for myself if I was </span><span style="font-size: 12pt;">trying to spin that thing to 1000 RPM!</span>
I think it should have been done with a machine that doesn't need to reverse the motor direction between the wash and spin. Pedaling backwards for a 15 minutes wash must be something!
Same with the pedal washer-just use the motor!!!Besides I have other things to do than pedaling a washer to do clothes.Eating and other housework among them.